Photoshop No No's (aka Lazer B**bs) NSFW |
- Photoshop No No's (aka Lazer B**bs) NSFW
- Roadkill Carcasses Go Couture
- Bedtime... Millenium Falcon Style
- Graffiti Bot Tags With Paintball Bullets
| Photoshop No No's (aka Lazer B**bs) NSFW Posted: 18 Mar 2010 07:00 AM PDT A Photoshop no no, a nerd boy's dream... The web's got a new favorite, and it goes by the name of Lazertits. Enjoy. (Yikes. I'm warning you - if you click though, it truly gets NSFW). Previously, How to Augment Decolletage (Boob Size) via Photoshop. ...more Related: |
| Posted: 17 Mar 2010 04:00 PM PDT Aspiring Scottish fashion designer James Faulkner brings all new meaning to the term upcycling. Faulkner uses wings, feathers and furs of actual roadkill for his headgear line. He line employs a variety of taxidermied vermin, including foxes, magpies, rabbits, wood pigeons, pheasants, mallards, crows and peacocks. Faulkner plans to exhibit 36 animal hats at a fashion show in May, at the end of his 18-week milliners course at Edinburgh's Telford College. Sneak preview below. Previously, Stomach Churning Taxidermy Fashion. Related: |
| Bedtime... Millenium Falcon Style Posted: 17 Mar 2010 02:00 PM PDT Another addition to WonderHowTo's collection of Star Wars mania. We've seen lots - the Star Wars wedding cake, the Sexy Stormtrooper, Star Wars moneygami, the 30,000 LEGO brick Star Wars droid control ship. And now the geek-sexy millenium falcon bed, created by Kayla Kromer (images by Heather Leah Kennedy). What are we missing? Send an email to rmansur@wonderhowto.com. ...more Related: |
| Graffiti Bot Tags With Paintball Bullets Posted: 17 Mar 2010 12:00 PM PDT Very cool project by Benjamin Gaulon. Gaulon has created a graffiti writing paintball robot, entitled PrintBall. He uses technology from (previously posted) EyeWriter to tag with his eyes, plastering a wall with paintballs. From Gaulon's site, Recyclism: "The PrintBall is a graffiti Robot. It works like a giant Ink-Jet printer using a PaintBall Gun as print-head. The PaintBall gun is mounted on a custom made pan & tilt unit, which is connected to a software programmed with Max/Msp: PrintWare 6.0 (G.M.L compatible). The pan & tilt is controlled by an Atmel chip [programmed in Basic] allowing ...more Related: |
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